'French didn't mention this' - referee hits back in criticism over Argentina goal
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Final - Argentina v France - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - December 18, 2022 France's Kylian Mbappe talks to referee Szymon Marciniak REUTERS/Lee Smith
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The World
Cup final ended nearly a week ago but the drama around it continued as the
match referee showed a photo on his phone during a news conference to respond
to claims that Lionel Messi's extra-time goal should not have stood.
Argentina
won the final in Lusail, Qatar 4-2 on penalties after the match ended 3-3
following 120 minutes of action, with Messi scoring twice and Kylian Mbappe
bagging a hat-trick for France.
Szymon
Marciniak, the first referee from Poland to officiate a World Cup final, faced
criticism from French media that he should have chalked off Messi's extra-time
goal because two Argentina substitutes appeared to enter the pitch before the
ball went into the net.
French
newspaper L'Equipe mentioned the International Football Association Board's Law
3, paragraph 9, which includes that the referee must disallow the goal if a
substituted player was on the field of play when the goal was scored.
Marciniak
responded to the criticism in a unique manner.
He pulled up
a screenshot on his phone that showed seven French substitutes had entered the
field while they were celebrating one of Mbappe's goals.
"The
French didn't mention this photo, where you can see how there are seven
Frenchmen on the pitch when Mbappe scores a goal," Marciniak said as he
held up the phone while speaking to reporters.
Marciniak's
comments came after a petition, asking the final to be replayed due to
officiating errors, was launched. The petition has so far crossed 220,000
signatures.

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